On 10/11/2004 02:18, Christopher Fynn wrote:
Peter Kirk wrote:
On 09/11/2004 22:43, Karl Pentzlin wrote:
www.ÉÉ.net - the site name between "www." and ".net" is U+0259 U+025B
(The site was set up for test purposes only and contains no real
information.
It can be reached by www.xn--snae.net also.)
Doesn't work in Mozilla 1.7.3 on Windows XP. Does anyone know, will
it be supported?
Hmmm, this is odd since it works fine for me with Mozilla 1.7 on XP.
If I click on the www.ÉÉ.net URL in the email message in Thunderbird
Mozilla is launched and goes straight to the page - though the URL
somehow gets translated to www.xn--snae.net.
If I restart Mozilla and then paste www.ÉÉ.net in it works as well.
Only this time the URL is neither translated to www.xn--snae.net nor
converted to http://www.%c9%99%c9%9b.net/ as you describe in your
other message - it stays as www.ÉÉ.net.
- Chris
Strangely enough, it works today, after rebooting and restarting
Mozilla. Perhaps Mozilla has picked up the Verisign plug-in for IE. Or
perhaps there is some other subtle setting which has changed itself.
Well, Mozilla certainly shouldn't rely on people running IE first!
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Peter Kirk
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